MetaWareJ is a framework for creating Web-based business applications dealing with data input, validation, and processing, based on client's requirements and rules. Examples of these are any type of inventory, invoicing, customer database, sales, application bridges, government projects (customs, ports, civil registry, internal revenue), etc. Applications built with MetaWareJ are Java Web applications utilizing HTML/JavaScript. MetaWareJ can produce a variety of outputs such as charts, PDF reports, CSV exports, etc. The screens are simple and homogeneous, and the programmer does not have to spend any time to maintain them. The programmer defines the data to be retrieved, the updating of tables, the validations, and the screen content in a very simple MetaWareJ XML language. Producing outputs of different formats does not require any re-programming (or designing) of the output.

MonoDevelop is a GNOME IDE primarily designed for C# and other .NET languages. intelligent code completion attempts to complete type, method, and field names as you're typing. The IDE automatically gets the class information from your source code files and from the libraries referenced in your project. A class viewer allows you to list the classes in your project, their methods, and properties. Your namespaces are also tracked to keep the classes separated. A powerful add-in engine, a modular API, and a complete set of extension points provides a seamless platform upon which to build your own development tools.

SBuild Eclipse Plugin integrates SBuild into the Eclipse IDE. It provides an SBuild classpath container which can resolve project dependencies (build path) via SBuild. Additionally, dependencies can be resolved alternatively from a workspace through an alias configuration.

Unnamed un-names unwanted DNS entries. It was written to solve the problem of upstream DNS servers inserting bogus records for NXDOMAINs. It can be used to filter unwanted domain names like ads, porn, time wasters, etc. It is modular, so extensions are easy. Extensions can be written in Lua or compiled as shared objects.